People gather on a street in downtown Mexico City. The earthquake was the largest the country has seen since 1932 when an 8.2 magnitude earthquake killed 400 people. PHOTOGRAPH BY LUIS PEREZ, GETTY IMAGES

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People gather on a street in Mexico City, Mexico. Nearly a million people were temporarily without power following the earthquake. PHOTOGRAPH BY EDGARD GARRIDO, REUTERS

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Patients and doctors of a hospital in Villahermosa, Mexico, remain in the open. At least 3 people died during a house collapse in Chiapas state, according to the region's Governor Manuel Velasco. PHOTOGRAPH BY EPA People gather on a street in Mexico City,

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A man walks among the rubbles in Tapachula, Mexico. Mexico's President Enrique Pena Nieto declared a state of emergency in the state of Chiapas. PHOTOGRAPH BY PEDRO RASGADO, EPA

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A handout photo made available by Civil Defense forces show a collapsed building in Oaxaca, Mexico. According to the National Seismological Service (SSN), the earthwaquake's epicenter was 137 kilometers southwest of Tonala, in the southeastern state of Ch

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People gather on a street in downtown Mexico City during an earthquake on September 7, 2017. An earthquake of magnitude 8.1 struck southern Mexico late Thursday and was felt as far away as Mexico City, the US Geological Survey said. A tsunami warning was

PICTURES SHOW MEXICO SCRAMBLING AFTER MAJOR EARTHQUAKE

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